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Books : Children's Books : Series : Early Reader : Amanda Pig
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Poor Amanda Pig! She’s never going to get any sleep with all of the monsters in her room. Maybe one is hiding in the closet, or behind the curtains, or under her bed! Or maybe her brother Oliver is right and there is no such thing as monsters. One thing’s for sure, Amanda is going to have to be a big girl if she wants the monsters to go away for good. Kids and parents alike will identify with Amanda’s predicament through this gently reassuring tale about being brave and growing up.
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At Amanda's house the two new best friends play make-believe, swing high up into the sky, and dance dizzying pirouettes. But Amanda thinks Lollipop's house is even better! Lollipop has a purple room and a baby sister. Amanda likes Lollipop's house so much, the girls decide to have their very first sleepover. But will Amanda miss her family and her own little bed? In this latest addition to a beloved and acclaimed series, young readers share the happiness of special friends and loving families. A starred School Library Journal review of Amanda Pig, Schoolgirl proclaimed, The author's many followers will applaud this addition.They're sure to look forward to seeing more of Lollipop.
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Amanda Pig, her brother Oliver, and their parents share a busy day, working and playing together from breakfast to bedtime.
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Presents five stories about telling secrets, playing alone, and other activities in the lives of Oliver and Amanda who are sometimes known as Mighty Pig and Amazing Baby Pig.
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The colorful adventures of the lovable Amanda Pig are presented in an easy-to-read format that is ideal for young enthusiasts who are just beginning to read on their own. Reissue.
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Amanda Pig has her fi rst ever wiggly tooth and she can’t wait for the Tooth Fairy to come. But her loose tooth will not fall out! Father offers to pull it out for her, but Amanda thinks that might hurt too much. Instead, she decides to ignore it and one day discovers that her tooth has fallen out on its own. But where is it? Will the Tooth Fairy still come if Amanda’s lost tooth is really lost?
Once again, Jean Van Leeuwen and Ann Schweninger create a funny, friendly, and kid-relevant world in this latest installment of the Theodore Seuss Geisel Honor–winning Oliver and Amanda series.
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It is the hottest day of the summer, and poor Amanda pig is as droopy as the plants in her father’s garden. Her knees are hot, her nose is hot, even her hair ribbons are hot! How will this little pig stay cool? it is not easy, but plucky Amanda is determined to beat the heat. with four funny chapters filled with adorable illustrations, this story will have readers giggling over Amanda’s muggyday woes and her quest to keep cool.
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When her brother goes off to school, Amanda finds new things to do, including ballet dancing, cleaning her room, and making a very sad, mad day go away, with the help of hugs from Mother Pig.
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Grandmother can't find her glasses to read to Amanda, and she can't sit on the floor to help Oliver build skyscrapers. She even needs naps like a baby. But who's always ready with a hug? 52 full-color illustrations.
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It is time for first grade, and Amanda Pig is so excited. This year she won’t have to take naps, she’ll play on the big playground, and best of all, she will know how to read! But something is wrong, because when Amanda looks at her book, she recognizes the letters but not the words. Will she ever be able to read?
In this funny installment of the award-winning Oliver and Amanda series, Amanda and her best friend, Lollipop, overcome nerves to discover what makes first grade so much fun. Jean Van Leeuwen and Ann Schweninger won an inaugural Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor for the previous book in the series, Amanda Pig and the Really Hot Day.
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"Wake up! Do you remember what day it is?" said Mother. How could Oliver forget? This was the day he'd been waiting for, the first day of school. Oliver's goat a bad case of first-day jitters, but he soon discovers that school isn't so scary after all. 43 full-color illustrations.
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